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March 2012
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Fujifilm's X-Pro1 is an excellent attempt at an enthusiast, mirrorless, interchangeable-lens digital camera for a company that hasn't appealed to professionals since 2006. It looks great, is very well constructed, and has an excellent imaging sensor and l...
Publicación: 2012-08-17, Autor: Michael , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
If you have the money — and it's a lot of money — es, buy it. It isn't just style without substance here. It's not a point-and-shoot. It is a camera that might make you work a bit, but it will reward you with great pictures (and jealousy from your photog...
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Publicación: 2012-04-19, Autor: terry , crítica de: dpexpert.com.au
Picture quality is lovely with jpegs having a distinctly film/analogue look. Dynamic range is excellent. The lenses (18, 35 and 60mm) are pin sharp with outstanding resolution. All the controls are smooth and luxurious.
The camera is not as responsive as a DSLR and the 60mm lens is slow to focus and hunts around, even in situations with decent contrast. There is no dioptre adjustment for the viewfinder which meant that we — spectacle wearer — couldn't use it. The user ma
This is possibly the most mouth-wateringly beautiful camera on the market, comparable only with Fuji's other X models and the Olympus Pens. Its price puts it up against more versatile DSLRs like the Nikon D7000, Canon 7D and Sony alpha77. On the other han...
Resumen: Fujifilm's X-Pro 1 was announced at CES in January, just over a year after the first 'X-series' camera, the X100 was unveiled at Photokina 2010. At a launch event in Sydney, officials from Fujifilm declared development of the X-Pro 1 had started three yea...
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Publicación: 2012-03-21, Autor: Angela , crítica de: techradar.com/au/
Filmlike images, Good contrast, Smooth quality defocused areas, Hybrid viewfinder
Centrelocked continuous autofocus, Manual focus tricky with EVF
While it has a few flaws - specifically the speed of its AF system - we think that most serious photographers will find the Fuji X-Pro1 a joy to use. Low sensitivity images impress straight from the camera, having plenty of detail, pleasant colours and be...
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Publicación: 2012-02-01, Autor: Arnold , crítica de: mrgadget.com.au
Resumen: Fujifilm X Pro 1 Camera ReviewI was lucky enough to snag a cheap deal on overseas travel to Thailand and used the savings to splash out on a new camera – namely, the new mirror-less Fujifilm X Pro 1. This camera builds upon the very impressive market insp...
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Publicación: 2014-12-18, Autor: Michael , crítica de: gizmodo.in
Resumen: If you have kids, the impulse to document every instant of their waking lives is nearly as powerful as the impulse to feed and shelter them. I'll help you find the perfect camera to freeze those priceless moments.If you're reading this article, you've pro...
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Publicación: 2014-05-11, Autor: MensXP , crítica de: mensxp.com
Resumen: If innovation is the mother of all inventions, then 2012 surely had more than its fair share of gadgets that enthralled us. Here's a list of the best objects we saw this year....
Publicación: 2012-08-16, Autor: Michael , crítica de: gizmodo.in
If you have the money—and its a lot of money—yes, buy it. It isnt just style without substance here. Its not a point-and-shoot. It is a camera that might make you work a bit, but it will reward you with great pictures (and jealousy from your photog fri...
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Publicación: 2012-07-15, Autor: Stuff , crítica de: stuffmideast.com
Resumen: Fujifilm's most ambitious camera ever has retro appeal in abundance, but it's one frustrating step from perfection. Whereas the gorgeous but non-lens-swapping Fujifilm X100 had the silvery look of a 1950s Leica, the lens-enabled X-Pro1 is a little more '7...